fishonjazz
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I'm sorry that you dont like the definition. My condolencesMy point is that this definition is far too broad. It empowers tanking advocates to advance any number of specious arguments supporting the Jazz tanking strategy while dismissing any skepticism, notwithstanding that much of the evidence cited is irrelevant to the Jazz's situation. The Jazz's tanking strategy is not good because other teams may have used diverse means to deprioritize wins (e.g., sitting star players); it's a good strategy because there's evidence or good reason to conclude that tearing down a competitive, winning team and stockpiling draft picks is a viable path to winning a championship and preferable to other possible options (e.g., competent, creative team building around an existing core) with reasonable odds of success in a reasonable period of time. Again, this is not just about being a good team or winning games. We were a good team and won lots of games during the Mitchell-Gobert era; it's about winning a ring. To deny this context is being disingenuous.
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